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Best Laptop Stands (2026): After Testing 25+ Models, These 5 Stand Out (wired.com)
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Crypto Project Details Alleged 6-Month North Korean Intel Op Behind $285 Million Hack (gizmodo.com)
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Crypto Investment Scams Were the Most Costly Type of Fraud in the U.S. in 2025 (gizmodo.com)
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Intel isn't done with Raptor Lake, will keep 14th-gen chips in production (techspot.com)
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Intel confirms 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs and LGA1700 remain in production (techspot.com)
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A cryptography engineer's perspective on quantum computing timelines (news.ycombinator.com)
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A Cryptography Engineer's Perspective on Quantum Computing Timelines (news.ycombinator.com)
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Crooks Behind $27M in 'Refund' Scams Busted By YouTube Pranksters After Being Lured to Fake Funeral (slashdot.org)
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Steam starts gathering FPS data with latest client update — company to estimate framerates based on your hardware, Beta feature to focus on SteamOS devices (tomshardware.com)
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I’m Worried About the Helpless AI Disruptors of the Future (gizmodo.com)
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German implementation of eIDAS will require an Apple/Google account to function (news.ycombinator.com)
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How many products does Microsoft have named 'Copilot'? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Axios npm hack used fake Teams error fix to hijack maintainer account (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Crypto platform Drift suffers from hack suspected to total $270 million — firm goes into damage control mode, suspends deposits and withdrawals (tomshardware.com)
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Why your next PTO day should be a ‘skip day’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Post Mortem: axios NPM supply chain compromise (news.ycombinator.com)
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It Was a Hoax: Jonathan, the World's Oldest Tortoise, Is Still 'Alive and Well' (cnet.com)
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Coinbase clears key regulatory hurdle in bid to bolster its stablecoin business (cnbc.com)
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USPTO rejects Nintendo's "summon and fight" Pokémon patent as Palworld battle continues (techspot.com)
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Quantum computers might crack today's encryption far sooner than we thought (techspot.com)
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Insider trading or random guy? It doesn’t matter to Polymarket (theverge.com)
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‘It’s a real shock’: quantum-computing breakthroughs pose imminent risks to cybersecurity (feeds.nature.com)
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De-fi platform Drift suspends deposits and withdrawals after millions in crypto stolen in hack (techcrunch.com)
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Signing data structures the wrong way (news.ycombinator.com)
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You're still signing data structures the wrong way (news.ycombinator.com)
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The HP OmniBook 5 Is a MacBook Neo Killer, and It’s Only $500 (wired.com)
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The HP OmniBook 5 Is a MacBook Neo Killer, and It's Only $500 (wired.com)
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These Raspberry Pi price hikes are no joke (theverge.com)
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Hacker charged for stealing $53 million in crypto, faces up to 30 years in prison — Uranium Finance thief spent $2 million of illicit funds on Magic: The Gathering, $1 million on Pokémon cards (tomshardware.com)
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Hackers slipped a trojan into the code library behind most of the internet. Your team is probably affected (venturebeat.com)
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